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Stove Fire and Subsequent Actions & Expenses
I don't have much experience with fires. A California property had a stove fire that ruined the microwave above and damaged some cabinetry. What I'm really worried about is that they have a child with respiratory issues and the perception/reality of soot and chemicals smells getting into the fabric couch etc. We want to be responsible and fair, but I am concerned that costs could get out of hand. In your experience, what is legally required and what is customary/